Still not impressed
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I have a 2013 Silverado, 4.8L, short bed, long tubes with ORY, Tune, magnaflow exhaust, 3200 stall and the stock 323's. The truck feels better now that it has the 3200 stall but I'm still a little disappointed with how it feels. Is it worth the money for the 410's and posi? My friend has a 2015 Ford 2.7 ecoboost that he walked me in before I did the 3200 stall. But it still feels like he will hand me my ***. Will gears help me any or should I just deal with the truck being a turd?
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To the OP, I'm running 3:90's right now, and I think 4:10's would have been the better choice.
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The ecoboost truck ended up running 14.9-15.0 @ 93 MPH. Supposedly went one 14.7 pass, but I never saw the slip. I told him at least 4.10s, pushing him towards 4.56s. His tires measured closer to 32" tall. I am going to have a small cam to stick in the 4.8 next year. (Upgrading to something bigger in my LQ4) Camshaft and 4.56 gears should wake it the hell up.
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It cost extra for the odd 4.30 gear compared to the 4.10's and 4.56's. But I think I will have to spend the extra money and split the difference. I would do a engine swap or a turbo but I'm trying to restore a 1966 Fairlane 390 4sp car and I don't want to go crazy with the truck at this point. When the Fairlane is done I will probably go the turbo route and hopefully the 4.30's wont be to much.
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